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Your Holiday RightsWhat do you do if things go wrong on your holiday. Read on for some information and advice.Thanks to the 'Package Travel Regulations (1992)', package holidaymakers enjoy much better protection than independent travellers. They will also find it easier to claim against their tour operator if things do go wrong. Tour operators must:
Before your holiday:
When you get home:
ABTA members must acknowledge your complaint within 14 days and provide a full response within 28 days. Any reputable travel company will welcome the opportunity to resolve genuine complaints. They rely on repeat business so they have a vested interest in resolving your dispute. Hopefully they will offer adequate compensation. Don't be rushed into making a decision and don't bank a cheque unless you are happy to accept it in full and final settlement. If you are not happy with the reply:
The problems of lost and damaged luggage are covered by the Warsaw Convention, a 50 year old international agreement. If your luggage arrives open, damaged or in pieces log a complaint immediately with the airlines staff or local agent before you leave the airport. You will need to complete a Property Irregularity Report. Get a copy of the report, or at least the reference number, you will need it when you make your insurance claim. Lost Luggage? If your luggage is lost tell the airline staff or local agent immediately and fill in Property Irregularity Report form and get a copy. Whilst you wait for your luggage you are entitled to buy and claim for essential items to tide you over. Many airlines will make an interim payment if you ask for one. Either way make sure you keep receipts. Seek advice from the airline staff, but you can normally expect to be reimbursed for expenses of £50 - £75 for a 12 - 24 hour delay. You should not be expected to return to the airport to collect your luggage when it does arrive. It should be delivered too you. If it does not arrive you should be aware that compensation from the airline is based on the weight of the lost luggage, not the value of the contents. You'll get a measly£15 per kilo. This may be topped up by your travel insurance policy, depending on the type of travel insurance you have. (For cheaper travel insurance see our travel insurance page). Other travel related resources PHA does not accept responsibility for the validity or accuracy of the information published which has been obtained from third party websites and/or literature in good faith and was current as at 1st September 2003. We would strongly urge you to check with the individual company concerned to obtain the most current position. |
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